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The key to reversing cellular aging may lie in a protein responsible for toggling cells between a "young" and an "old" state.
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William Matthaeus, the Martin A. Pomerantz Chair of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware, has won UD’s highest ...
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The International Conference on Women in Physics offers the perfect opportunity for women to come together and share their experiences in physics, as Chethana Setty explains ...
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Neutron stars, the collapsed remnants of massive stars, hold the densest matter in the universe. These cosmic objects are ...
A great deal of the answer to the question of the rapid 19th and 20th century technological acceleration has to do with the ...